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Cayley sounds like the muddy Mississippi came west on the North Saskatchewan whitewater. Born and raised on the riverbanks of Edmonton, Cayley is at home singing the blues of long winter nights, the jazz of orange prairie mornings and the folk of everyday life. Read more about her music on her website. And then watch this video.

Imagine this show high atop Edmonton's most famous bridge, sitting in an old wooden streetcar, surrounded by sky and sunset and river views. This will be a beautiful summer evening.

Our trip starts at 8pm sharp, so please arrive by 7.45. Meet at the back of the Arts Barns by the tracks, 10330 84 Avenue. The streetcar will take us to the high-level bridge and stop right in the middle of it for a first set of music and wonderful views of the grand North Saskatchewan and the river valley. After crossing the river and a little break we return for a second stop on the bridge with more music.

TIX: There are only 34 tickets. They cost $30 each (breakdown: streetcar costs $500, organizers take a small cut and the rest of the money goes to the artists). No refunds. And please be aware that the streetcar is not wheelchair accessible. More info and mailing list sign up: streetcarshows.com

A Word on the Price: $30 is steep for a show. In 2012 we charged $20 and would have preferred to keep it at that price but the fees for the streetcar rental went up substantially. In order to pay the musicians what we want to, we needed to increase the fees.Please consider: these concerts are truly one-of-a-kind in a beautiful intimate venue. To have high quality live music shows on a 100-year old streetcar, on a 100-year old bridge over a majestic river, at sunset is - as far as we know - done nowhere else in the world. The $30 per ticket covers the price of the ride and decent pay for the musicians. We think it's entirely worth it. We hope you will too.